This event will discuss care for seniors with disabilities and look at the conditions that allow family members of different genera- tions to care for each other — thus making intergenerational solidarity possible. The seminar aspires to identify the main challenges preventing intergenerational solidarity from happening and the policy conditions that need to be in place to sup- port families in their care responsibilities. We’ll engage with policy makers in this dis- cussion and phrase proposals on how to improve on the current situation and realise a society that allows people to care for each other, knowing that the right safety nets are in place.status: publishe
United Nation’s conventions exist to help facilitate and protect vulnerable people’s human...
Caregiving carried out by adults for other adults is increasing in Belgium, like around the world, a...
Today, adults with disabilities make up 9% of the total population. About 32 686 people with disabil...
Vol. 33, No. 2,159-167 The disability and aging communities differ significantly in their perception...
This paper presents the results of the first stage of interinstitutional partnership research with f...
The work programme is based on a conceptual frame work that matches significant aspects of the life ...
While there is a considerable body of research relating to housing, disability and care, there have ...
Social care policies for frail elderly people and other people with disabilities are based on the no...
Introduction: In the context of an increasingly ageing society with a growing number of persons diag...
The need to socialize domestic care has long been discussed. In Japan, home help services have becom...
Care, welfare and community are three key concepts in contemporary social policy. It includes a wide...
BackgroundIn keeping with worldwide demographic changes and an ageing population, people with intell...
This paper examines the relationships between housing and care for younger and older adults with dis...
This article explores mutual caregiving between older spouses aging with physical disabilities. Nine...
Depuis une cinquantaine d’années l’action sociale en faveur des personnes âgées et des personnes han...
United Nation’s conventions exist to help facilitate and protect vulnerable people’s human...
Caregiving carried out by adults for other adults is increasing in Belgium, like around the world, a...
Today, adults with disabilities make up 9% of the total population. About 32 686 people with disabil...
Vol. 33, No. 2,159-167 The disability and aging communities differ significantly in their perception...
This paper presents the results of the first stage of interinstitutional partnership research with f...
The work programme is based on a conceptual frame work that matches significant aspects of the life ...
While there is a considerable body of research relating to housing, disability and care, there have ...
Social care policies for frail elderly people and other people with disabilities are based on the no...
Introduction: In the context of an increasingly ageing society with a growing number of persons diag...
The need to socialize domestic care has long been discussed. In Japan, home help services have becom...
Care, welfare and community are three key concepts in contemporary social policy. It includes a wide...
BackgroundIn keeping with worldwide demographic changes and an ageing population, people with intell...
This paper examines the relationships between housing and care for younger and older adults with dis...
This article explores mutual caregiving between older spouses aging with physical disabilities. Nine...
Depuis une cinquantaine d’années l’action sociale en faveur des personnes âgées et des personnes han...
United Nation’s conventions exist to help facilitate and protect vulnerable people’s human...
Caregiving carried out by adults for other adults is increasing in Belgium, like around the world, a...
Today, adults with disabilities make up 9% of the total population. About 32 686 people with disabil...